SATB2 (Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2) is a chromatin-associated transcription factor that plays a critical role in cortical development, particularly in the specification and connectivity of callosal projection neurons (CPNs). SATB2-expressing neurons are among the most vulnerable neuronal populations in Alzheimer's disease (AD), making them an important target for understanding neurodegeneration.
Overview
SATB2 is expressed in:
Upper-layer cortical neurons (Layers 2/3): The majority of SATB2+ neurons
Callosal projection neurons: Neurons projecting via the corpus callosum to contralateral cortex
Corticocortical association neurons: Intratelencephalic (IT) neurons connecting different cortical areas
SATB2 (Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2) is a chromatin-associated transcription factor that plays a critical role in cortical development, particularly in the specification and connectivity of callosal projection neurons (CPNs). SATB2-expressing neurons are among the most vulnerable neuronal populations in Alzheimer's disease (AD), making them an important target for understanding neurodegeneration.
Overview
SATB2 is expressed in:
Upper-layer cortical neurons (Layers 2/3): The majority of SATB2+ neurons
Callosal projection neurons: Neurons projecting via the corpus callosum to contralateral cortex
Corticocortical association neurons: Intratelencephalic (IT) neurons connecting different cortical areas
These neurons are characterized by:
Dendritic complexity: Extensive branched dendritic arbors for integration
Long-range connectivity: Axons projecting across the corpus callosum